NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE 21 J. C. PENNEY CO. "The Largest Retail Organization Of Its Kind In The World." 297 297 Busy Stores. m m Busy Stores. ' as Hi Bri Si ! i Si m m Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi HS Hi Our buyers have been on tho market CONTINUALLY since prices began to decline and have secured a vast amount of NEW, CLEAN UP-TO-DATE merchandise at almost unheard of prices. The mills and manufactures were greatly overstocked with high priced goods and wero in need of money. The J. C. PENNEY CO. had the money and were able to secure these goods at remarkably low prices. Wc are now receiving our apportionment of this tremendous buy and are passing the savings on to you. Our policy to buy for less and sell for less has always been and will continue to be a part of our system of merchandising. Below we give you an idea of what we mean by new, clean, up-to-date merchandise at a tremendous saving. An opportunity you can not afford to overlook. Dry Goods Department 36 inch Percales and French Cambric, that sold in tho old market price up to 49c, in light and dark colors, new price per yard 19c & 25c Fancy Dress Ginghams, 27 inch Plaids and stripes, good assortment of colors and patterns, at 15c Apron checks staple Ginghams at per yd 12c Plain and Plaid Cotton Blankets, full size, full weight, at per pair$198, $2.98 & $3.19 Bed Spreads, full size, none better for style, design and quality, new price $2.98 $8.98 Outing Flannel, in white, light and dark fancy, extra quality, new price 111 Bath Towels, standard weight, full size, spe cial lot, 25 dozen, at each 25c Oil Cloth, standard quality, plain white and fancy colored, per yard ' 45c Cheviot Shirtings, you know this old reli able shirting, plain, striped and fancy 25c Ladies' muslin underwear, corset covers, gowns, teddy bears, petticoats and union suits. All new, complete stock, make your selections now for your spring and sum mer needs. Wide range of patterns and prices. Ladies' Percale and Gingham House Dress es. These come in plain, fancy and strip ed patterns and are priced at each $2.98, 3.8, $4.50 Bungalow Aprons in dark or light patterns to suit any taste, at each 9Sc Muslins, sheetings, cambrics and tubing, all priced in keeping with present prices. Take advantage of these offerings and do your spring and summer sewing now and avoid the hot weather work. SILKS Our stock of silks has been selected with great care as to quolity, design and ma terial and you will find them to be the best the market produces. Plain black, brown Messalines, Taffetas, Charmeuse and Jap silks at per yard $1.58 to $1.98 All yard wide. Big stock of plain and fancy Georgettes that sold on the old market up to $4.98 per yd., J. C. Penney Co. price per yard $1 .9S Wool goods in Serge,' Ottoman, Tweeds, etc., good assortment of colors and patfferns, 3G inches tb 54 inches wide, priced at $4.9S to $1.49 Ladies' Silk Petticoats Our stock is com plete, patterns , and colors new and desir able, select yours now at $2.28 to $3.49 When you are in need of anything in the notion line remember the J. C Penney Co. We have just received a big shipment of these and our stock is more complete now than it has ever been, our needs of notions will be our concern in the futur. Genuine Woolnap Blankets in plaids and plain colors, 66x80 size $4.08 Ladies' cotton Hose, black or brown 15c 36 inch Cretonne or Silkoline at 23c 3 lb. quilted Cottoit Batt, comfort size 98c Window Shades 36x6 69c Do not underestimate our buying power. 297 busy stores. Lots of stores, Lots of sjooils bought. MUX'S WOHK CLOTHING Best high grade Overalls $1.39 Standard Work Shirt 89c Corduroy extra heavy pants 4.50 Moleskin pants, tan and grey $3.9S to $3.09 Cotton Flannel Gloves 15c Men's red and blue Handkerchiefs. 24x24, 2 for . 25c J. C. "Penney Special Faced Leather Gloves per pair 35c Men's heavy lined Work Mitts 09c Good warm moleskin vest, heavily lined $4.98 OVERSHOES Speaking of overshoes and rubbers, lot us say that our entire line of rubber goods is made by a reliable manufacturer under our own label and will stand tho Jinrd wear. Ev ery pair sold on the condition that if you are not entirely satisfied with the wear they give you, we stand back of them and are willing to make you satisfied. Get our prices first. It means a saving to you. Our Policy Better Merchandise for Less money 297 Busy Stores. Men's heavy all leather work shoes, brown and black at $3.98 Men's Black Dress Shoes in vicl kid or calf skin $3.98 UKDEllWEAK Men's ribbed, good weight and fits right at per suit $1.70, $2.08, $3.98, $5.90 Men's heavy and medium cotton fleece un ion suits, per suit J 1 $1.79 to $2.98 Men's two pieco suits in wool, wool mixed, fleeco lined and ribbed, per garment from 98c to $3.49 LADIES' UNDEHWEAlt In our stock of Ladies' Underwear for fall, winter and spring wear you will find cot ton ribbed, cotton fleeced and wool, low neck, sleeveless, ankle length, high neck, long sleeves, and in fact any style or weight you may desire, suit $1.49 to $4.98 Misses' and Children's Underwear in white, crean., tan or grey, all styles and prices. Per suit 98c to $2.49 HOSIERY. Ladies' cotton and lisle Hose in black, grey and brown per pair from ...15c up to 79c Children's Hose, heavy ribbed, medium rib bed and fine ribbed, per pair ... . 15c 19c A dandy line of men's work socks in heavy, medium and light weight, per pair 15c, 19c, 25c, up to 7)c Men's dress box in cotton, iisle, wool and fcilk, the kind fhey all wear, priced at per pair 15c, 25c, 49c, up to ifj.49 Special buy 10 dozen House Brooms, 4 sewed, good fine straw, while they last 49c. There are many more items of interest to you that we have not listed above. Come in and ask to see what we have. Remember we are quoting new prices on NEW MERCHANDISE. This is not a CLEAN UP SALE just a partial list of what we have already re- i c l nri il "C1 M t? FVJ T 7 7 C Umr nun avnnrt Viiivorc mnrlo coiyod os our share of the TREMENDOUS buy our expert buyers made. Twinem Building. J Penney Co. North Platte, Nek LOCAL AM) PERSONAL Mrs. M. W. Rlgg 1 ft Wednesday for Chcy-cnno to visit for asliort time. Dr. Wurtcle, office phone 27, night phono 25. 1 Tho Catholic church will hold ser-, vices Now Years Evo from eleven to twolvo o'clock. i Mr and Mrs. William Malonoy, Sr., left Wednesday for their nome m Grand Island. Dr. Morrill. Dentist, office vor Wilcox Department Store. Dr. Mario Ames will return Monday from Illinois where she hns vlMting for some tlmo. Mrs. Hollo Landls loft Wednesday for her homo after visiting friends in this city for somo time. 1 Harold Peterson, who has been vis iting in this city for some time left ( Wednesday for Boulder. Dr. Wurtole, office phono 27, night phone 25. i t ..aM1a T.lnHrtll. Misses Anna anu ,7, , mover, of Farrfiold, aro visiting at the home of miss voiubiu v- ..... . Mrs Charles Thornburg left Wed nesday for Chadron aftor visiting rel atives In this city for somo tlmo Two masses will bo celebrated at St. Patrick's church Now Years day, una at sir o'clock and the other nt eight. ... When In Nortto Platte tor t the Nw Hotel Palace and Cafe. Yoo will he treated well. MB Mr. and Mrs. .J W. McMlchael left Wednesday for Lamar. Colorado, to visit Mrs. McMlchaol's parents for a fow days. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horrigan left Wednesday for Grand Island after vis iting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Malonoy. The regular meeting of tho Wom an's Relief Corps will bo hold Monday, January 3rd, at 2:30 p. m., In tho Odd Fellows' Hall. Dr. Howard Host, Dentist, Twinem RiUldlng. Phone 307. ?7tf Miss Marguerite Campbell arrived yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. V. Lucas for somo time. Her homo is in Blenheim, Ontario. Mrs C. O. Day loft Thursday for her homo In Shreveport, La., after visiting hor parents, Mr and Mrs. J. G. Bcolor, during tho holidays. To whom aro your going to sell your Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer cantile Co. will offer tho hlghost prices. c4tf Harry Johnson, who Is attending tho Electrical Engineering Courso offered by tho government at Washington University, St. Louis, Is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos John son, during tho holidays. Wo aro prepared to repair scored and cracked cylinder blocks, with hirh crado metal alloy, oloctrlcally applied without heating, warping or enlarging me Dore. tyu buuuu juu. work. North Platte Bulck Co. MI.NSHALL.HOTCHKISS Wednesday. December 29, at 7 a. in., Miss Mary Helen MInshall becamo tho j wlfo of Aublo Alfred Hotchklss at tuo I home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. MInshall. Tho house was beautifully decorated for tho occasion. Rev. C. F. Koch officiated, using tho slmplo ring ceremony. Mrs. John Mc Graw and William Thayor completed tho bridal party, while Mrs. Thayer played tho wedding march. Mrs. Hotchklss is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David MinBhall and haH spent most of her life In North Platto. She attonded tho local high school and later took special work in music. Sho enjoys a wldo acquaintance with tho young pcoplo of tho city and is very popular among thoso who know her. Mr. Hotchklss Is an engineer in tho sorvico of tho Union Pacific railroad nnd Is known for his good qualities. After the wedding breakfast, thay left for Donvor whore they will spend a fow days. Tho Tribune wishes Mr. and MrB. Hotchklss a long and happy married life. CAN'T KISS HIS IIRIDK. Imaglno you'ro married to a sweet brldo and complications arlso horoby you must keop your mnrrlago a secret and your rival makes lovo to your own wife. This Is ono of tho many funny incidents which makes "Tho Un-Klssed Britlo." a happy comedy success. This high class attraction comos here for two nights at Kolth Theatre Thursday and Friday, Dec. 30th and 31st. JOHN K. KVAKS. John E. Evans was born in Pennsyl vania, November 7, 1847, nnd died at North Platto, Nebraska, Decomber 27 I 1920, aged 73 years, 1 month nnd 20 , days. When ho was but a boy his pur-, outs moved to Wisconsin and it vns hero ho attended school and lator vol-, untoored for tho Civil War, enlisting In tho First Wisconsin Cavalry. Ho, served until tho end and was with his ' regiment when it captured Jofferson Davis. Following his discharge, ho llko many oilier war votornns, wont west, first going to Salt Lako City. In ho noxt fow yenrs ho spoilt most of Ms tlmo in Utah, Montana, Idaho nnd ( rcgon whoro ho prospected, mined r id worked on ranchos. In 1871 ho camo to North Platto , '!ro ho has resided continuously for fifty years. In 1881 ho married y f Marlon Hall who survives him.1 T l:ivo one son, Evorott H. Evnns, wl ban boon tho Junior member of tin 'iw firm of Evans and Evans for n in' or of years. .' Evans was a Hopubllcan and wa- ictlvo in tho movements of that pan during his long residence here. Ho ' s been honored by tho party In oloc -n and appointment to places of rcsp isiblllty and trust and has filled each with credit. Ho has been Post mast , County Clork, County Judge, Clerk of tho District Court, Deputy Socre'Ty of State, Representative In tho Llslaturo of Nebraska and Reg ister of tho United States Land Office. Ho was a member of the Gmnd Army of tho Republic, tho Indopondeia Or der of Odd Follows and tho Bonovolont and Protoctlvo Order of Elks. In this county ho had probably a wider acquaintance than nny othor man. Tho old settlors all know John Evans. Whllo ho always Btatcd plain ly Just whoro ho stood on public ques tions ho did not mnko enemies and ev eryone honored him. Ho was strongly pntrlotlc and wan especially actlvo In upholding tho ling. John Evnns will bo mlsed by mnny pooplo who loved him as a friend. : :o: : i Guaranteed Auto Ropalring Now would bo a good tlmo to havo your car lookod over, tuned up, or over hauled, whllo tho roads aro bad. Wo can glvo you hotter aorvlco nnd guar anteed work. J. V. Romlgh Garage. Dr. L. J. KRAUSE, Domini. Brc Donald Ilnnk Building, Rooms 2 & U. Phono 07. i2tf JtHAL KSTA'A'i: 'l'ltAftpl'T IIS Doc23 Horman H. Tnbkc to Amies M. Tabko. W't Sec. 11. T 12 R. 30. rD?,c'JlKv,Ul Jtovlllo and ;Mfo to W. B. Ellis. Lot 7, Block 1. Tumi's ad dition to 'v'a Piatte, J335. Dec. 29 '3. R. I.'orrybnrry ami wife iV,..11-. L- 1 "'V. l-"t 3, piock 10 Miller's nd-liUnn tc N'c i Pintle $4700. ' Dec. 27. Liu ins A. Uentmtt ami wife to Lunetta l'nisiy, Lot 17, lllnek 11. original .town of Wallace, $20'i0. Deo 29 iiil.tiH .V. it'iuwui and wife to Jullii'J Pizv Lois I) an,' io Pealcs's subdivision of Li.tn .! ni.ii i, ni0Ck M original tjwn of North Platte, t:!2,200. If you need a car now for extreme ly hard everyday sorvico, I know tho Dodgo will satisfy you in ovory way. Ask any owner. J. v. Romieli. Dealer. j: Wishing you a Happy New Year, and Thanking You, CLINTON, The Jeweler. .: i.t l :.: i.t $ Jt J.t 11 :.: J.t